BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Shibori Workshop As A mean To Empower People With Psychological Disorders At Bachok, Kelantan

  • Amri Norhasliyana hazlin Zainal,
  • Mohd Zain Mohd Zaimmudin,
  • Hasbullah Sarah Wahida,
  • Hassan Hanisa,
  • Sulaiman Nurulahda,
  • Drahman Mohd Hafiz,
  • Jamaludin Nor Sofiatul Akma,
  • Wardhani Ariani Kusuma,
  • Sulaiman Vania Aqmarani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20237303014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 03014

Abstract

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A psychological disorder is a mental disorder. Mental diseases or disorders are ailments that influence your thoughts, feelings, emotions, and behaviour. They might be intermittent or persistent (chronic). They can have an impact on your capacity to interact with others and operate on a daily basis. The types of psychological disorder are Anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and phobias, Depression, bipolar disorder, Eating disorders, Personality disorders, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia. The researcher focused on disorders caused by tension or stress in this study. Tension is classified into two types eustress and distress. In this case, The researcher selects a suitable activity based on difficulties connected to stress that patients encounter. The activity has no fire, heat, or sharp items and 10 respondent using A4 size cotton fabric to do shibori technique. Shibori or tie dye workshops are the focus of the activities. Activities that use shibori or tie dye processes make things easier and may produce outstanding outcomes. Shibori-making may improve patience, therefore it's also regarded as a beneficial pastime for emotional and mental stability. It may also be a creative and entertaining activity at the same time. The findings of this study have 2 result is was evaluation participants and evaluation product may aid patients by improving their emotional and mental stability through patience training. This session may be beneficial to patients. Colour mixing can also be considered art therapy for patients. Patients can use this session to create a conduit for their emotions and feelings to be channelled via colour. It can also promote self-confidence and empower patients by increasing creativity and productivity.